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Coal Dust on Your Feet - The Rise, Decline, and Restoration of an Anthracite Mining Town (Paperback)
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Coal Dust on Your Feet - The Rise, Decline, and Restoration of an Anthracite Mining Town (Paperback)
Series: Stories of the Susquehanna Valley
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Coal Dust on Your Feet is a historical ethnography of Shamokin,
Pennsylvania and its surrounding borough of Coal Township. This
anthracite coal fueled the industrial revolution and its miners
generated the rise of organized labor, both of which make the
region of northeast Pennsylvania one of great economic and historic
importance. The ethnographic field site of the study spans a
century and a half as it looks at the history and ties to the home
countries of the immigrants who established and worked the coal
mines. Details of individual lives and family histories enliven
accounts of industry and the struggles of the unions, means of
livelihood, ethnicity, associational life and ceremonial occasions.
It will be of interest to anthropologists, sociologists, scholars
of urban studies and labor historians, and contributes to the canon
of literature on community and sense of place. The study focuses on
the rise and decline of the mining industry, on the ethnic groups
that formed the town's neighborhoods, and on the changes that have
taken place in ethnicity, religion, class and community. It covers
the period of prosperity when the factories of the New York garment
industry moved into town for the middle years of the twentieth
century and made Shamokin a shopping mecca. Today, the town is
decimated by economic decline and population loss, but ethnicity
remains an identity option and still has economic content. The
strong sense of place of the people of the town rooted in their
cultural and militant heritage, has given rise to a wider community
of former residents who return to visit, participate in events and
buy ethnic foods and cultural items. This wider community of
belonging and identity helps to boost morale, sense of community
and economy, in what is now primarily a retirement town with
commuters traveling to work in nearby cities.
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